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is," _Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice
Found There_.
Chamisso, Adelbert von, _The Wonderful History of Peter
Schlemihl_.
"Collodi, C.," _The Adventures of Pinocchio_.
Cox, Palmer, _The Brownies: Their Book_.
Craik, Dinah Mulock, _Adventures of a Brownie_.
Craik, Dinah Mulock, _The Little Lame Prince and His
Traveling-Cloak_.
Crothers, Samuel McChord, _Miss Muffet's Christmas Party_.
Dickens, Charles, _A Christmas Carol_.
Ewald, Carl, _Two-Legs, and Other Stories_.
Grahame, Kenneth, _The Wind in the Willows_.
Harris, Joel Chandler, _Nights with Uncle Remus_.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, "The Snow Image," "Little Daffydowndilly,"
"A Rill from the Town Pump."
Ingelow, Jean, _Mopsa the Fairy_.
Ingelow, Jean, _Stories Told to a Child_. 2 vols.
Jordan, David Starr, _The Book of Knight and Barbara_.
Lagerlof, Selma, _The Wonderful Adventures of Nils_.
La Motte-Fouque, F. de, _Undine_.
Lang, Andrew, _Prince Prigio_.
Kingsley, Charles, _The Water Babies_.
Maeterlinck, Maurice, _The Blue Bird_.
Macdonald, George, _The Princess and the Goblin_.
Macdonald, George, _At the Back of the North Wind_.
Pyle, Katherine, _In the Green Forest_.
Raspe, Rudolph Erich, _Baron Munchausen's Narrative_.
Richards, Laura E., _The Story of Toto_.
Richards, Laura E., _The Pig Brother_.
Ruskin, John, _The King of the Golden River_.
Stockton, Frank R., _Fanciful Tales_.
Swift, Jonathan, _Gulliver's Travels_.
Thackeray, William Makepeace, _The Rose and the Ring_.
Wilde, Oscar, _The Happy Prince, and Other Stories_.
Wilkins, Mary E., _The Pot of Gold_.
SECTION IV: FAIRY STORIES--MODERN FANTASTIC TALES
INTRODUCTORY
The difficulties of classification are very apparent here, and once more
it must be noted that illustrative and practical purposes rather than
logical ones are served by the arrangement adopted. The modern fanciful
story is here placed next to the real folk story instead of after all
the groups of folk products. The Hebrew stories at the beginning belong
quite as well, perhaps even better, in Section V, while the stories at
the end of Section VI shade off into the more modern types of short
tales. Then the fact that other groups of modern stories are to follow
later, illustrating more realistic studies of life and the very recent
and remarkably numerous writings centering around
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